Yes, for some ways of running a script (and you haven't told us how your
intend to run this). E.g.
% Rscript foo.R
works, where
% cat foo.R
mydata <- read.table(stdin(), header=TRUE, sep="\t", nrow=6)
freqesperado
117.5
147.5
47.5
17.5
27.7
16.3
mydata
But, e.g. you can't use source() (it parses the input before running it),
amongst others.
Milton Cezar Ribeiro wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> It there a way of I read my data tab-separated on the own script,
> without read from a external file and without type the data?
>
> I would like something like
>
> mydata<- read.data(head=T, sep="\t")
> freqesperado
> 117.5
> 147.5
> 47.5
> 17.5
>
> ##END OF DATA
>
> Many thanks, miltinho
>
>
>
> para armazenamento!
>
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